Despite temperatures and humidity that required implementation of the heat policy, Buchanan was as cool and consistent as the tournament's famous blueberries and frozen yogurt during his meeting with Lipman.

In their last encounter, in qualifying for a January Pro Circuit Futures, Buchanan had prevailed in a third set tiebreaker. Lipman was optimistic that this time, his crafty game would succeed in disrupting Buchanan, a 18-year-old right-hander from New Albany, Ohio, who had breezed through his first six matches in 12 routine sets.

But Buchanan played a mature and controlled game Sunday afternoon, with many of slice backhand exchanges in the first set ending in his favor.

"He played a lot different than I thought he was going to play, that's for sure," Lipman, of Nashville, Tenn., said. "The last couple of times I've played him, he was a little bit erratic, and didn't like the slice or the high balls, but today he was just really solid and made me press."

Buchanan cited his composure as the key to his victory, maintaining it even when he was penalized a game for returning late from the heat-mandated ten-minute break between the second and third sets.

"I stayed really calm, even if there were some bad games, bad points, to try to figure everything out," said Buchanan, who played this spring for Ohio State and plans to return to the Buckeye team next month.